Make Dinosaurs in a Dish Garden
Real Families, Real FUN: Kids' World
These little dinosaurs are easy to make and lots of fun to play with, especially when you plant them a grassy, green environment of their very own. At the Bockler house, Mom Tracy says she "will probably have herds of dinosaurs very soon" based on the level of enthusiasm shown by her son, Christian (7 1/2). The LaClair family reported planting grass on a Saturday and having it sprout by Wednesday. All three children agreed the "the dinosaurs look really cool in the grass." To make each dinosaur, here's what you need: Here's what you do:
I made two of my dinosaurs in my favorite color, green. Nobody knows what color the dinosaurs really were, so please choose one of your favorite colors for your dinosaur. At the Mayfield household, Kyle (5) made a dinosaur that started out green "but also had some black and blue mixed in" while sister Addison (7) "stayed in the yellow, pink tones". To make the dish garden, you'll need: Here's what you do:
Web sites: For more dinosaur fun go to Dinosaur Games or the Kathy Ross Website and go into "Books" link, then the "Wild about" series link. Click your mouse on the cover of Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild About Dinosaurs to find a fossils craft. Zoom Dinosaurs has lots of printouts, crafts, activities and links, all relating to dinosaurs.
Make Dinosaurs in a Dish Garden
By By Kathy Ross for Real Families, Real Fun
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The Krabacher family did not have any pipe cleaners so they tried this idea using floral wire. "Abby (6) loved making the dinosaurs and understood the directions well. Matt (4) had trouble wrapping the dinosaur but happily let Abby do the hard parts." While the florist wire resulted in neat dinosaurs they found that wire made it too easy for the yarn to slip off the ends and unravel, even after it had been glued. "Abby is so afraid they will fall apart she just lets them sit on the shelf. We will probably be making more of these, knowing Abby." --By Kathy Ross
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